@ShadowWizard you would say that it would be pretty easy for youtube to understand that if a new user is posting 300 playlists in a day, all with the same videos and all using a different combination of tags/titles that oddly include all top search words like minecraft, WoW etc..... that is probably results poisoning. They don't.

Order by date search have got VERY bad recently. You basically have to filter for "video" to disable random playlists clogging the results.

I have taken my original code from here and turned it into an es6 version of the same game.
Any code review and critiques are useful.
Here is a jsfiddle link to play with https://jsfiddle.net/maniator/4azoqbpv/59/
class OnListener {
constructor() {
this.events = {};
}
on(event, ...

I wonder if this question has some point. If Triage were to force users to review the tags that they participate in most, perhaps some better results (more duplicates found, better categorization) would occur.

@Shog9: We have a user that is abusing username changes and multiple accounts to continuously troll Super User's main chat room, Root Access, as well as to circumvent a chat suspension. Can you look into it?